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  • Budget Billing Sign-Up Runs Through the End of May at BrightRidge

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge continues to make two forms of easy payment services available for residential customers, with sign-up required by the end of May to qualify. “We fully understand that the peaky nature of Northeast Tennessee weather makes for equally peaky, and painful, power bills when super-hot days in summer or super-cold…

  • BrightRidge Receives EnergyRight Solutions Top Performer Award from TVA

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge was recognized as an EnergyRight Solutions Top Ten Performer in Total Program Savings and a Top Performer in the EnergyRight Solutions for Industry program by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Tuesday afternoon. The awards recognize BrightRidge for providing opportunities for residential and…

  • 2018-2019 Calendar Contest

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge is hosting a calendar contest for all 4th graders currently enrolled in public schools, private schools, and homeschool programs in the BrightRidge service territory. All artwork submissions received by May 4th, 2018 will be judged, and the top 12 pictures selected will be featured in a calendar to be printed and…

  • Segment of Lone Oak Road to Close Daily

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge will close Lone Oak Road daily between Herrin Drive and South Greenwood Drive next week as BrightRidge crews and contractors prepare the right-of-way for installation of a new distribution line. The new line is essential to improving redundancy and reliability in this segment of the distribution system.

  • Phone Scammers

    JOHNSON CITY – At least three business have reported phone scammers operating in the region on Wednesday. Utilities around the state report concerns from commercial and residential customers receiving high pressure phone calls from scammers posing as utility bill collectors. In the current incident, several local businesses have reported receiving…

  • BrightRidge Board Votes to Seek Regulatory Approval

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge Board of Directors voted unanimously Tuesday to seek regulatory approval for a phased, 8-year roll out of high-speed internet, television and phone services to its 78,000-customer service area. “There is no doubt that the essential utility of the 21st century is high-speed internet,” BrightRidge CEO Jeff Dykes said.

  • Public Power Team Working to Keep Customers Warm

    JOHNSON CITY – Frigid temperatures and frozen precipitation across the state are placing growing demands on the electric system, while BrightRidge team members are working around the clock to ensure your families remain safe and warm. Until conditions moderate Thursday afternoon, residents can help reduce their future power…

  • BrightRidge Posts Zero Lost Time Accidents in 2017

    JOHNSON CITY – BrightRidge employees avoided lost-time workplace injuries in 2017, posting zero lost work time injuries for the year. “This is an outstanding accomplishment for any company,” BrightRidge CEO Jeff Dykes said. “Our employees, who work in a high-risk industry, operate with great skill, knowledge and attention to detail as they perform…